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Author: tantan on September 23 2007
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--> ETA: I submitted another one! This one's for their "Tools of the Trade" category.
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I submitted a photo for JPG Mag's "Travel off the beaten path" article. Go looky and if you like the picture vote to include it in the magazine!

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About the mag--it's pretty rad, totally democratic, prints some very interesting work from all over the world by a whole range of photographers, professional, amateur, and crap (like me).
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Actually, the chems to process b & w are pretty easy to use...if you prep them, you mostly end up reusing most of them (except for developer). So a few beakers, and a thermometer, and a developing reel/canister are most of the equipment you need.

You mostly just need a dark space so you can transfer the film to the canister...so it doesn't really need to be dark.

I used to do it at home all the time.

After that, you can go hitech dork and scan the negs into your computer.

I meant "dark all the time" at the end of that sentence.

hitech dork is what I do now--scan negs and "process" there. So, really, it's that straightforward? I mean, i don't need to print at home, so...

Dammit, why must you implant these ideas, you fucking bastard assholes!

fba for short

Also, I have decided I will only use my knowledge to annoy


rad thanks!

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